On Thu, Aug 06, 2020 at 03:00:06PM -, Chris Lamb wrote:
> Thanks for the heads-up; I don't subscribe to Redis bugs filed against
> Ubuntu. So, for completeness, I can "reproduce" this in Debian:
Thanks for confirming, I was able to get the same behavior when I tried it on
your latest Debian
Package: redis-server
Version: 5:6.0.6-1
Severity: normal
I also filed this here. The error received and the reason why are different on
Ubuntu and Debian, so the solution might be similar or it might be different.
So, I am just trying to be complete / comprehensive.
makes it reproducible!
Presumably the Debian package will be rebuilt from their sources once they’ve
patched it?
> On 31 Jan 2019, at 15:06, Jordi Mallach wrote:
>
> Hi Matthew, apologies for the late reply,
>
> El dv. 25 de 01 de 2019 a les 10:15 +0000, en/na Matthew Hall va
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Package: sogo
Version: 4.0.5-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
I’ve just upgraded (and due to reasons entirely my fault, I’ve realised I have
no downgrade path… backup fail) from 3.2.6 (I believe it was) to 4.0.5.
It’s a Debian box, using the “official
Package: python-csvkit
Severity: important
The python-csvkit package fails to install these critical utilities into
/usr/bin. Because csvkit is primarily intended for CLI data analysis, it
renders the package essentially useless. When the package is installed from
pip, the utilities are placed
Tested the package, and it works on my machine.
Thank You, Gregor!
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name : libcpan-sqlite-perl
* Version : 0.203
* Upstream Author : Serguei Trouchelle s...@cpan.org
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/~stro/CPAN-SQLite/
* License : Same terms as Perl itself (Artistic + GPL)
* Programming
Package: reportbug
Version: 6.4.4
Severity: grave
Hello,
I am marking this as more severe than normal because it causes data loss.
1) The right way to specify the SMTP port number is not documented. I had to
use search engines to figure out that you should use host:port during the
setup
Hello,
This bug is 1.5 years old. Any chance at correcting it or providing a
workaround? I tried to see about fixing it myself but my understanding of all
the magic in kernel-package is insufficient.
Thanks,
Matthew.
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TL;DR: Daniel, you are awesome, thank you so much! I owe you $BEVERAGE, when
you are in California (if you ever are) :)
Matthew.
I tested NSS 3.15.4-1 on my Debian unstable system and I can confirm this is
working perfectly with, for example, symkeyutil:
mhall@desktop:~$ sudo aptitude install
Hi all,
We've got a great bugfix ready for this, can we get it committed and pushed
out in an upcoming libnss refresh?
Matthew.
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Daniel Kahn Gillmor d...@fifthhorseman.net wrote:
On 03/22/2013 12:47 AM, Matthew Hall wrote:
BEAUTIFUL bug fix. Thank you so much for doing this, it is a big help
for usage of NSS, especially symkeyutil, despite the bad documentation
I really needed that one so
, Matthew Hall wrote:
BEAUTIFUL bug fix. Thank you so much for doing this, it is a big
help for usage of NSS, especially symkeyutil, despite the bad
documentation I really needed that one so much I had to recompile from
deb src and hand copy it into place.
Well, it's just a suggestion, really; i
We can always locate them using dpkg if we are unsure of their names, so a
prefix or other small adjustment should be fairly innocuous.
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On 03/22/2013 01:51 AM, Mike Hommey wrote:
I'm not particularly happy with
BEAUTIFUL bug fix. Thank you so much for doing this, it is a big help for usage
of NSS, especially symkeyutil, despite the bad documentation I really needed
that one so much I had to recompile from deb src and hand copy it into place.
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Package: libnss3-tools
Severity: important
Several utilities that are important for working with libnss are missing from
this package.
The following are included:
/usr/bin/modutil
/usr/bin/cmsutil
/usr/bin/pwdecrypt
/usr/bin/crlutil
/usr/bin/certutil
/usr/bin/pk12util
/usr/bin/shlibsign
Hello,
I don't think that this configuration is unnecessary. There are cases where
you would want to add an additional loopback IP such as this sort of setup
(neither of these work BTW).
1) This won't work because I don't think loopback mode interfaces allow address
and netmask arguments:
Package: kernel-package
Version: 12.036+nmu2
Severity: normal
Hello,
When using make-kpkg I observed that the -j / CONCURRENCY_LEVEL configuration
does not do anything when you use the buildpackage target, and only works with
the kernel-image target.
You can reproduce it by using ps auxww |
Package: mailman
Version: 1:2.1.15~rc1-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
The mailman package includes this stanza in /etc/mailman/mm_cfg.py:
PRIVATE_ARCHIVE_URL = ...
However it does not exist in mailman and causes real troubleshooting
confusion, and complaints on the upstream mailing lists.
We should
Thanks, Thijs!
Regards,
Matthew.
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Hi Raj,
I think it sounds we can both reproduce the same brokenness in foo2zjs. I also
noticed the issue where you said, Finally, downgraded again and used hp-setup
to configure the printer under a different name. Now it's working.
In my case I got around it by deleting the old definition of
For what it's worth I have the same issue when I use printer-driver-foo2zjs,
but the printer seems to work perfectly every time using hplip.
So I am guessing there is some problem with the USB interface in foo2zjs
combined with recent kernels, because previously foo2zjs was always working
Forgot to mention, for me a properly insulated USB cable also helped a lot.
Matthew.
On Sat, Apr 07, 2012 at 03:14:37AM -0700, Matthew Hall wrote:
For what it's worth I have the same issue when I use printer-driver-foo2zjs,
but the printer seems to work perfectly every time using hplip.
So
I have some more context on this bug from looking over the postinst script.
1) The script's check for the existence of SSL_CERT and SSL_KEY is improper
because the user could be placing them in different paths from what's expected
and breaking the [ -e $SSL_CERT ] [ -e $SSL_KEY ] .
In my case
on the openssh blacklist
files (preferably not mandatory dependency since dropbear is used in
embedded environments in some cases).
Thanks and Regards,
Matthew Hall
[1] http://www.debian.org/security/2008/dsa-1576
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For this to be fixed we need to include grub-mkdevicemap in grub-common.
Matthew, could you please check if grub-mkdevicemap from grub2 generates a
device.map that includes your drive?
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 03:41:54PM -0700, Matthew Hall wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/boot# sudo update-grub
Searching
whatsoever. Please let me know what data I should provide, to help
diagnose this bug.
Best Regards,
Matthew Hall
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